Passing Game: F

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No matter who is behind center — Jay Cutler (6) or Matt Moore (8) — the Dolphins have been ineffective throwing the ball because of the run game’s inconsistency, which has negated the play-action passing game. And Miami’s offensive line struggles has put the quarterback under constant duress. This season, Miami’s quarterbacks have a cumulative passer rating of 72.6, and are averaging 5.5 yards per attempt. Those dismal numbers make the Dolphins the second-worst passing offense in the NFL, ahead of only the winless Cleveland Browns.

No matter who is behind center — Jay Cutler (6) or Matt Moore (8) — the Dolphins have been ineffective throwing the ball because of the run game’s inconsistency, which has negated the play-action passing game. And Miami’s offensive line struggles has put the quarterback under constant duress. This season, Miami’s quarterbacks have a cumulative passer rating of 72.6, and are averaging 5.5 yards per attempt. Those dismal numbers make the Dolphins the second-worst passing offense in the NFL, ahead of only the winless Cleveland Browns.